unneeded stuff when call

RomikB romikb@mail.ru
Fri Jul 4 17:57:00 GMT 2003


Hello Anirudha,

Friday, July 04, 2003, 7:35:34 AM, you wrote:

Is there was answer on my question? If yes, than please explain

A> i knew from what i read that references in C++ are constant pointers which
A> are automatically dereferenced..
A> And once a reference is initialized to an object, it cannot be changed to
A> refer to another object.
A> so something like this shud not work..
A> int main()
A> {
A>      int p=15;
A>      int m=10;
A>      int &s=p;
A>      s=m;
A>    }
A> on the last line it shud give compile time error.
A> But it's compiling as well as running fine in GCC..

A> am i missing something ?


A> "The tragedy of life doesn't lie in not reaching your goal. The tragedy lies
A> in having no goal to reach."






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